Antiques Roadshow Season 3 Episode 4

Antiques Roadshow Season 3 Episode 4 Los Angeles - Hour 2

  • February 8, 1999

Antiques Roadshow season 3 episode 4 titled "Los Angeles - Hour 2" takes the viewers on yet another exciting journey into the world of timeless antiques and valuable heirlooms. In this episode, the show's team of expert appraisers travels to the bustling city of Los Angeles to meet with unique collectors and evaluate their antique items.

Throughout the episode, the viewers witness the appraisal of a diverse range of items, from religious artifacts to collectible toys and books. The episode begins with appraiser Leigh Keno providing a compelling backstory for a pair of antique religious statues that belong to a collector. One of the statues is of Saint Eligius and dates back to the 14th century. Appraiser Leigh Keno values the item at an impressive $40,000 - $60,000.

Another fascinating appraisal in this episode comes from veteran appraiser David Rago, who assesses a collection of tin toys. The collection belonged to the collector's late grandfather, who had a passion for collecting toys. David Rago takes his time examining the collection and even provides insight into each of the toys on display. The appraisal is both informative and heartwarming as the collector reminisces about his grandfather's love for tin toys.

Antique expert Simeon Lipman's appraisal of a book that was owned by a collector's mother is also captivating. The book features a collection of handwritten recipes and recipes cut out from newspapers. Simeon Lipman quickly determines the book's value to be around $5000 - $6000. The episode is punctuated by many such appraisals that provide viewers with insight into the world of antiques.

One of the standout moments of the episode is the appraisal of a pair of paintings by German artist Max Liebermann. Appraisers Leigh and Leslie Keno are visibly excited to evaluate the paintings that were brought in by a collector. The Kenos provide a detailed backstory on Max Liebermann and his contribution to German art history. They also offer valuable insight into the paintings' worth, valuing them at $300,000 to $500,000.

Another remarkable appraisal in the episode stems from the evaluation of a French-African ivory figurine. Appraiser Don Cheadle closely examines the figurine and its intricate details while offering valuable insights into the figure's cultural significance and historical context. The figurine is valued at an impressive $8,000 to $12,000.

As the episode winds down, viewers witness one more appraisal that involves a fascinating backstory. Appraiser Peter Shemonsky appraises a unique game table that was used by the collector's ancestors during the Civil War. The table has a hidden compartment that was allegedly used to hide state secrets. The table's significance in American history prompts Peter Shemonsky to value the item at an astounding $40,000 - $50,000.

Overall, Antiques Roadshow season 3 episode 4 provides viewers with an unforgettable experience by showcasing a diverse range of antiques and collectibles. The appraisals are conducted by expert appraisers who offer valuable insights into each item's history, significance, and worth. The viewers also get a glimpse into the collectors' lives and the sentimental value that some of these antiques hold. The episode is a must-watch for history enthusiasts, collectors and anyone interested in antiques.

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  • First Aired
    February 8, 1999
  • Language
    English